September 4, 2002 Social Conservatives Reiterate Stand on Bankruptcy Measure As Congress gears up to begin its latest round of bankruptcy reform bill negotiations, a Republican Conference divided over
September 5, 2002 House GOP Abortion Divide May Delay Bankruptcy Vote A wedge among House Republicans over the constitutional freedoms of non-violent abortion clinic protesters deepened this week
September 13, 2002 Abortion Fight Might Scuttle Bankruptcy Bill; Armey Says Bill is 'Indefinitely Postponed' Long-awaited legislation to overhaul the nation's bankruptcy laws, which the credit card
September 17, 2002 The Bankruptcy Bill Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) has expressed concern over the fate of the stalled bankruptcy bill if Republicans continue to try to load tort reform
September 12, 2002 Democrats Angered by Delay of Action on Bankruptcy Measure Rep. Calvin Dooley (D-Calif.) said yesterday that he and other moderate Democrats are 'outraged' by House Republican
September 18, 2002 Senate Will Pass on Bankruptcy Reform Unless House Resolves Dispute The Senate will not take up bankruptcy reform legislation until the House passes it, a spokeswoman for Senate
September 16, 2002 Bankruptcy Reform Remains in Limbo As Congress nears the end of another session, it has become increasingly clear that supporters of the bankruptcy reform legislation may be no
September 19, 2002 Senate Panel OKs Asbestos Hearing The Senate Judiciary Committee has formally scheduled a hearing next Wednesday on asbestos litigation reform legislation, CongressDaily reported
September 25, 2002 U.S. Lawmaker Asks Credit Unions to Push Bankruptcy Bill House Judiciary Chairman James Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.) called on credit union executives Tuesday to press lawmakers to pass
September 23, 2002 Bankruptcy Reform Bill Is Stalled in the House A holding pattern remains in effect for legislative maneuvering on bankruptcy reform, which is stalled in the House over a